Ebun Francis| Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Wednesday explained why the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), which the 22-year-old Bamise Ayanwola boarded before her death, has no CCTV.
Sanwo-Olu who made the disclosure in an interview with journalists, explained that the BRT buses that were bought about two years ago have CCTVs and trackers while the ones that were bought a year ago don’t have cameras.
He, however, revealed that he is in talks with the manufacturers concerning the installations of the cameras.
“All of our BRT buses that we procured two and a half years ago have CCTV cameras and trackers but the additional ones we bought locally last year are the ones that have not been installed because we have to do a lot of configurations before you can put CCTV cameras on them,” the governor said.
“You need to do a lot of configuration before you can put CCTV cameras in them so we are speaking with the manufacturers of that. I don’t need to mention names but they were purchased locally. That is the unfortunate one this particular incident happened.”
Governor Sanwo-Olu has also urged Lagosians not to board a BRT bus whose lights, radar lights that indicate destination, are off.
According to the governor, once the lights of a BRT bus are switched off, it means that the bus is no longer in service and that the driver is expected to take the bus to the park to close for the day.


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